ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaNon-profit says pay hike for Canadian Armed Forces members ‘long overdue’1 hour agoDuration 5:251 hour agoNewsDuration 5:25Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a $2-billion-per-year graduated series of salary top-ups and incentives for members of the Canadian military. Debbie Lowther, CEO of VETS Canada, spoke with the CBC’s Tom Murphy about how it will affect both serving and retired members.More from NewsVideo2:10Ontario teachers’ union demands smaller class sizes 21 minutes agoVideo1:44’Where’s the premier?’ wonder some Sask. communities affected by wildfires23 minutes agoVideo2:53How to best view the Perseid meteor showerSaskatoon Morning 16 minutes agoVideo7:42Bat infected with rabies found in Mississauga, Peel Public Health says35 minutes agoVideo4:37Out-of-control wildfire in N.B. grows to 1,120 hectares 1 hour agoTrending NowVideo5:00‘Line has to be drawn:’ another sex toy thrown on court during WNBA game | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 7Video0:53New fire near Paddy’s Pond means people should ‘get ready to leave on a moment’s notice’August 12Video1:07#TheMoment a grizzly bear charged at the Seattle Kraken’s mascotThe National August 6Video1:25#TheMoment a great white shark surprised Halifax researchersThe National August 4Video1:45Man survives 9 days missing in B.C. woodsThe National August 11now
Non-profit says pay hike for Canadian Armed Forces members long overdue’
